And so London fashion keeps on booming. Alongside the Michael Kors' store set to open next month, Dolce & Gabbana will re-open their three-level women's shop on London's tony Sloane Street April 1. The first floor will sell only accessories—expect the decor to be classic Dolce: shiny, black and filled with mirrors. More interestingly, though, will be the manner in which they choose to celebrate this event. Roberto Cavalli's Paris store opening was criticized in the press as being out of touch with the times and over-the-top in its presentation and public relations strategy, with respect to the economy. So it will be interesting to see which direction Dolce & Gabbana will take with their re-opening. Do you think Dolce & Gabbana should have a glitzy fête, or should they opt for a more subtle affair?